Pop Goes The Web

Rachel Reynard looks at how the music industry is attempting to use the internet. Record companies explain why they want their bands on the web, fans explain why their web sites are better, and `netheads' explain how they get their music for free from the web and why most music sites are illegal. With contributions from Dodgy and the Divine Comedy.

Station

Radio 1

Episodes

Episode

Title

FirstBroadcast

Comments

GENOME: [R1 BD=19971123]

In the first of two programmes, Rachel Reynard looks at how the music industry is attempting to use the internet, and how the internet threatens to shake up the way the music industry works.

Contributions from the Divine

Comedy and Dodgy.

GENOME: [R1 BD=19971123]

Unknown: Rachel Reynard

GENOME: [R1 BD=19971130]

The second of two programmes looking at how the internet may change the face of the music industry as we know it.

01

19971123

02 LAST

19971130

The second of two programmes looking at how the internet may change the face of the music industry as we know it.

Episodes

Episode

Title

FirstBroadcast

Comments

GENOME: [R1 BD=19971123]

In the first of two programmes, Rachel Reynard looks at how the music industry is attempting to use the internet, and how the internet threatens to shake up the way the music industry works.

Contributions from the Divine

Comedy and Dodgy.

GENOME: [R1 BD=19971123]

Unknown: Rachel Reynard

GENOME: [R1 BD=19971130]

The second of two programmes looking at how the internet may change the face of the music industry as we know it.

01

19971123

02 LAST

19971130

The second of two programmes looking at how the internet may change the face of the music industry as we know it.